Friday, November 05, 2004

Bush News Conference streaming video, full text

bush press conference 11/4/04 full text, full streaming video

C-SPAN (C) 2004 National Cable Satellite President Bush News Conference streaming video

President Holds Press Conference

President's Remarks 11:17 A.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. Please be seated. Yesterday I pledged to reach out to the whole nation, and today I'm proving that I'm willing to reach out to everybody by including the White House press corps.

This week the voters of America set the direction of our nation for the next four years. I'm honored by the support of my fellow citizens, and I'm ready for the job.

We are fighting a continuing war on terror, and every American has a stake in the outcome of this war. Republicans, Democrats and independents all love our country, and together we'll protect the American people. We will preserve -- we will persevere until the enemy is defeated. We will stay strong and resolute. We have a duty, a solemn duty to protect the American people, and we will.
bush press conference 11/4/04 full text

Thursday, November 04, 2004

bush daily mirror guardian


bush daily mirror
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Nov 4 2004 Mirror UK.com From Anthony Harwood In Boston And Tanith Carey In Washington

GEORGE Bush won the US presidency yesterday after a bruising election that left America divided and millions worldwide fearful at four more years of right-wing rule.

Kerry had hoped that a bloody war in Iraq and disastrous domestic policies that cost millions of lost jobs and a trillion-dollar deficit would lose Dubya the White House.

But despite Bush's shabby track record 58,640,761 Americans dismissed Kerry as an untrustworthy "flip- flopper" who kept changing his mind, and settled for the leader they knew. more from
DIVIDED STATES - BUSH PLEA FOR UNITY

Thursday November 4, 2004 The Guardian

We went to bed daring to hope and awoke to the crushing news. And ever since we've been swapping emails and texts about how miserable we feel. Emma Brockes on how George Bush's victory catapaulted liberal Britain into collective depression. more from Woke up this mornin', got the election blues